A bur oak tree is native from Nova Scotia to Manitoba and south to Pennsylvania and Texas, this beautiful oak has attractive corky bark especially interesting in winter. A great xeriscape plant, it tolerates a wide range of soil types and air pollutants. The bur oak is averagely 60 to 80 feet in height and an average of 60-80 feet in width. With this height and width, this tree is a great shade tree.
The bur oak can live up to 200 to 300 years old. The bur oak thrives in zones 3 through 8, which a wide range. This means this particular tree can be found in a wide range of places.
The bur oak's color is green in color through the spring and summer months. In the fall, the tree will change to a dark brown or a purplish color. This tree is known to attract butterflies and is also known for being drought resistance. The bur oak is a common tree to have because of all its qualities and characteristics. This tree was voted 2001 Urban Tree of the Year.
A bur oak tree is native from Nova Scotia to Manitoba and south to Pennsylvania and Texas, this beautiful oak has attractive corky bark especially interesting in winter. A great xeriscape plant, it tolerates a wide range of soil types and air pollutants. The bur oak is averagely 60 to 80 feet in height and an average of 60-80 feet in width. With this height and width, this tree is a great shade tree.
The bur oak can live up to 200 to 300 years old. The bur oak thrives in zones 3 through 8, which a wide range. This means this particular tree can be found in a wide range of places.
The bur oak's color is green in color through the spring and summer months. In the fall, the tree will change to a dark brown or a purplish color. This tree is known to attract butterflies and is also known for being drought resistance. The bur oak is a common tree to have because of all its qualities and characteristics. This tree was voted 2001 Urban Tree of the Year.